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Eitan Suez

Eitan Suez is a programmer living and working in Austin, Texas. He has been programming in Java since 1995 and is a certified Java programmer. Eitan developed a Java API documentation tool called dbdoc featured on java.sun.com in July 2002. Eitan often speaks at the series of Symposiums on Java organized by The Complete Programmer Network. He is also active with the Austin Java Users Group.
 

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ashkelon is an open source documentation system for Java that leverages Sun's Javadoc parser.

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i've been meaning to write about my impressions/experiences with hibernate for a while now. for some reason i've been putting it off..until now. i've been using hibernate for maybe a little over...

One movie that made a strong impression on me was the classic "Amadeus." Salieri, one of the main characters and a contemporary of Mozart, is often depicted (like most of us mere mortals are) as...

~ 12 hours ago i upgraded to macosx v10.4. here are my first impressions..

terminal/shell i/o is faster

eclipse editor is faster
eclipse command completion mysteriously...

i've recently been thinking about two related topics:
- on programming languages vs programming apis
- on the relationship between human languages and programming languages

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"The world has changed so much since I was a child." I used to hear my parents or grandparents say such things. I never thought that the day would come where this statement would be coming out...

Why is right-clicking such a foreign notion to millions of people who use computers every day and who have been using them for at least a decade??? This drives me nuts! I can't tell you how many...

I'm about to embark on a set of trips: I'm participating in the 2005 'No Fluff Just Stuff' software conferences tour. The first conference is up in Milwaukee; the tour is detailed on the...

I am very grateful to James Gosling for posting his blog entry of January 4, 2005: "Sharpen the Axe: the Dark Side." (http://weblogs.java....

I switched to using Subversion a few months ago and I love it. So much so that I regret not having made the move sooner. Prior to Subversion I was a CVS user. Regrettably, I still am in many...

When I used to work on Windows computers, I used Ctrl+F4 to close windows. That held true across applications. I've been working on MacOS X now for about two years and the modus operandi for...

There have been a number of threads and discussions on Java development on macosx.

In the weeks after Eric Raymond's famous open letter to Sun MicroSystems on the topic of open sourcing Java, I took the position of being a strong advocate of this request. Several months have...

I've had the pleasure to work on a Swing application these recent months, and I'd like to share with you one of the main conclusions I've arrive at.

It did take me a little time to gain...

With 2604 classes in J2SE v1.4.2_05, one could say that J2SE is a large API. I mean, compared to other APIs, such as dom4j (153 classes) and hibernate (466 classes), J2SE is large.

There's nothing more satisfying than to see a good plant flourish. I believe CSS to be a "good plant." And it's really satisfying to see that it's taken root on the web so very well. I'm sure...

The recent news article on Pete Freitag launching javadocs.org (see http://today.java.net/pub/n/javadocs.orglaunch) was of particular...

My brain has been slowly digesting the concept of code rot, triggered by skimming random articles or blogs that have recently mentioned the term. Code Rot. It's a good word. We've all...

I just read on java.net an abbreviated news bulletin regarding a comment by Sun CEO Scott McNealy stating that Java will not be open-sourced...

When starting a new project, the User Interface decision is always a big one. Should we use Swing? Or should we develop a web-based solution? Some also are correct to argue that web-based...

The Austin JUG held its July meeting two days ago. The topic was "JavaOne 2003 Recap." We had a great turnout (close to 100 people crammed into our meeting location) and the level of interest...

I recently read Will Iverson's "Mac OS X for Java Geeks" and thought I'd contribute my impressions of this recently published book.

In summary:

Don't ask me why but I ordered my copy of the O'Reilly Tomcat book online instead of picking it up at the bookstore at JavaOne. My copy just came in the mail.

It's nice to see how...

I recently downloaded the M1 release of Eclipse for Mac OS X and I'm really pleased with the improvements over the previous release.

A very good presentation full of lots of little demos. Clearly shows that developers have a variety of choices for development tools and utilities on the OS X platform. The turnout was great;...

TS-2312 introduces the idea of combining jsp/jstl with xslt transformations to produce dynamic apps that target different markup languages, such as wml, html (why didn't they mention xul? i find...

i'm sitting and listening to the TS-1560 technical session on the ws-i basic profile. we're looking at a diagram of a sample application: consumers pulling goods from a retailer shelf, in turn...

While awaiting the keynote on Wednesday morning, looking around me I noticed only a few yards away James Gosling having a conversation with a few friends, Tim O'Reilly standing maybe 2-3 yards...